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	'<{title}>' => 'Winding down and preparing for the coming term',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="dreams">
	<h2>Dream journal</h2>
	<p>
		I dreamed Cyrus had come back to town to live with our mother for a while.
		Our mother was thoroughly railing on him though because of some of the shirts he&apos;d brought with.
		They were just a solid orange with white trimming; nothing offensive in any way.
		Cyrus&apos; room mate and I were flabbergasted by our mother&apos;s behaviour.
	</p>
	<p>
		I also found a pair of praying mantises in what was to become Cyrus&apos; bedroom.
		I started caught them to take them outside, but smaller insects started getting on my arms and in my armpits, which was unpleasant.
		I looked where I&apos;d found the mantises, and saw two more.
		I thought they were the same two, but then realised I was still holding the original two.
		I&apos;d stumbled upon a total of four mantises.
		I&apos;ve never seen so many in one place!
		I&apos;m not even sure I&apos;ve ever seen two of the creatures together before.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="dental">
	<h2>Gum healing</h2>
	<p>
		My gums didn&apos;t finish healing over as I&apos;d hoped overnight.
		In fact, I can&apos;t feel any noticeable difference.
		I got my hopes way too far up.
	</p>
	<p>
		That said, the pain in my tooth has gone down immensely.
		Yesterday, I hadn&apos;t needed to use my water trick to make the pain bearable.
		Today, there was so little pain that it&apos;s barely worth even mentioning.
		I&apos;m kind of wondering if the pain I felt before had either radiated from the hole or was felt in the wrong place due to a crossed signal in my nerves or something.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="cleaning">
	<h2>Apartment cleaning</h2>
	<p>
		My cleaning task for today was small and simple: return bottles for deposit at two convenience stores, getting them out of my entryway.
		I decided yesterday I&apos;d do it today, but I very nearly didn&apos;t out of laziness.
		That&apos;s another one hundred bottles out of my home though, and they&apos;re back down to a manageable level.
		If I can look into the box and easily see there&apos;s less than fifty without counting them, I&apos;m golden.
	</p>
	<p>
		I guess tomorrow&apos;s task should be working on that laundry basket of miscellaneous junk.
		When I get that sorted, I&apos;ll probably quit the cleaning projects for now.
		Well, aside from file-sorting.
		The rest of the disorder here is insignificant, and I&apos;m really not up for getting obsessive about organisation for the time being.
		I&apos;ve already made huge improvements, especially in my bedroom.
		As I said, I had to move a lot of junk into my bedroom from my living room to clear space for my mother, but part of the living room had started messy.
		I never cleaned up a two piles made when I first moved in and had to get everything transported as quickly as I could muster.
		Both of those ended up in my bedroom when I cleared the living room, but now they&apos;re actually sorted and dealt with.
		This might be the cleanest I&apos;ve had the place since I got here.
		I have a few unsorted items on shelves, but that&apos;s about all the mess that&apos;s left.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="domains">
	<h2>Domain hunt</h2>
	<p>
		<a href="/en/URI_research/ccTLDs.xhtml#pr">My notes</a> indicate that the <code>//pr.</code> registry uses a manual process of approving domain names and that I&apos;ve actually tested their form, though I never completed a purchase.
		Things seem to have changed since then though.
		there&apos;s no longer any trace of an on-site method of registration, and the only way to register a domain is to go through an accredited registrar.
		I&apos;ve updated my main notes accordingly, and removed the <code>//pr.</code> $a[ccTLD] from my <a href="/en/URI_research/usable_ccTLDs.xhtml">usable $a[ccTLD]s list</a>.
	</p>
	<p>
		For a while now, I&apos;ve been considering getting a second domain name to use for providing certain services.
		I actually found the issue with the <code>//pr.</code> registry because I was considering using their $a[ccTLD] and needed to do a little more research first.
		I&apos;ve got a couple different ideas about how I might want to go about finding a name.
		On one hand, I&apos;ve got a fun experiment I&apos;d like to try.
		I&apos;d love to discuss this in depth, but this journal is public and the experiment would be unduly harmed if the nature of the experiment were discovered.
		Once the experiment ends, if I end up performing it, I&apos;ll disclose the full details.
		On the other hand, I could go for a more stable option and simply take the easy route.
		Whether I decide to perform the experiment not only determines the $a[SLD] I decide on, but also determines what $a[TLD] I use.
		I fear I may already be saying too much ...
		If you know me well and you know domain names well, my entire experiment can probably be guessed just from this paragraph alone.
		(In particular, note my inconsistent use of terms.)
		Anyway, I&apos;ll probably look into multiple $a[TLD]s and try to decide on the $a[SLD]s that pair best with both the $a[TLD]s and my intent for the domains.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="visit">
	<h2>Visit</h2>
	<p>
		With most of the major stuff I need to accomplish before my break ends complete, I paid my mother a visit after work.
		It seems she&apos;s got some heavy stuff she needs moved, but my schedule and her timeline don&apos;t match up, so I unfortunately can&apos;t help.
		Her place is a royal mess, even more so than mine ever was, and she just bought a new washing machine.
		She&apos;s not planning to clear a path tonight, so I can&apos;t help her move it tomorrow morning.
		She&apos;s going to clear the path tomorrow morning and afternoon, then move the washer in the evening, but I have work in the evening.
		She doesn&apos;t want to wait until I&apos;m free on Tuesday, and I really can&apos;t blame her.
		It&apos;s a real pain not having a washing machine.
	</p>
</section>
END
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